Case Details
CCCA before and after – in New York, NY
CASE PROFILE
Age: 46
Race: African American
Gender: Female
Diagnosis: Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
Treatment: Alma Ted
Time Frame: 4 months
CCCA, or central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, is a type of scarring hair loss. This condition is a more common type of hair loss in African Americans. It characteristically starts as hair thinning on the crown of the scalp that spreads out. Untreated CCCA can cause permanent balding. CCCA is associated with a history or tight hair styles. People with diabetes, fibroids and keloids are more vulnerable to developing this condition.
This patient initially tried medical treatment of her CCCA with limited results. She decided to undergo hair restoration with three treatments with Alma Ted. This hair restoration procedure, which uses ultrasound to drive plant-based growth factors into the hair follicles, is known for being noninvasive and involving no needles, blood, or pain. Alma TED is FDA-cleared for androgenetic alopecia, however, it can still be a useful too in treating other types of alopecia.
This photo of the patient shows her hair in braids. Prolonged tension from braids can cause with traction alopecia, which can trigger CCCA.
After three treatments with Alma Ted, there is visual evidence that the therapy had successful results.
You may ask, is Alma Ted permanent? This will depend on the cause of the hair loss.
If you would like help with treating your CCCA or feel Alma Ted might be a good choice for you, don’t hesitate to contact us for a consultation. Please look at some of our other cases involving hair loss, specifically Alma Ted. Dr. Strachan and our staff at Aglow Dermatology are hair loss experts in New York City for all skin and hair types.
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Before
After
Description: 4 months after 3 Alma Ted hair treatments for CCCA.